Carol Charney’s photographic series, Interior Landscape, uses natural distortions present in our everyday world—namely, moisture on windows—to evoke a painterly image that recontextualizes our everyday architectural landscape. While focusing on the minute details of these natural distortions, we enter a space of quiet contemplation, which simultaneously inspires a new kind of internal and external vision.

Carol Charney received her BFA in Painting from the University of California, and her MFA in Photography from San Jose State. She has been exhibiting throughout the US since 1996. Her work may also be found in many private and corporate collections, such as the Microsoft Art Collection, American Capitol Art Collection, Jerry Ganz Art Collection, Chapman University Permanent Collection of Art, and IndyMac Bank Corporate Art Collection.